Guide
How NexusDoc reviews resumes, papers, and reports
A walkthrough of the three review modes (Resume / CV, Academic Paper, Business Report) and the 15 signals across fit, structure, language, and quality.
Resources
Practical material for operators, reviewers, compliance, and leadership — designed to shorten the path from first read to verified proof.
Guide
A walkthrough of the three review modes (Resume / CV, Academic Paper, Business Report) and the 15 signals across fit, structure, language, and quality.
Playbook
Workflow Analyst, Compliance Reviewer, AI Resolver, Proof Guardian — how to assign accountability without slowing the queue.
Reference
What each NexusDoc score means, when to override the AI, and how confidence signals route exceptions.
Guide
Capture evidence, verify identity, generate Titan-ledger-backed certificates, and present export-ready records for review.
Reference
How seal fingerprints, audit trails, and 0 KB retention defaults combine to produce defensible records.
Playbook
A pragmatic plan for kicking off a NexusDoc + FactonHub pilot — scope, roles, success metrics, and a calm cut-over.
NexusDoc is a review workspace, not a writer. It scores Clarity, Fit, and Flow, surfaces weak-point detection, and keeps you in control of every revision before export.
No. FactonHub is a digital notary service. It produces tamper-evident certificates and audit trails — legal outcomes still depend on jurisdiction and dispute context.
No. Many teams start with NexusDoc for review acceleration and adopt FactonHub later for proof. The platform is designed so they fit together cleanly.
FactonHub defaults to 0 KB retained. NexusDoc keeps only what is needed for your review session. Enterprise deployments can configure retention to match policy.
Most teams run a 4 to 6 week pilot: scope and role split in week one, parallel running through week three, and full cut-over once SLA targets and quality metrics are stable.
FactonHub is eIDAS-ready and SOC-minded with audit trails, identity verification, and SHA-256 seals anchored to the Titan proof ledger. NexusDoc enforces role-based access, encrypted transit and storage, and configurable retention so each deployment can match enterprise policy.